Sayonara Wild Hearts Soundtrack

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Sayonara Wild Hearts, the latest from the visionaries behind Year Walk. If it were released as its own pop soundtrack, nobody would blink. Sayonara Wild Hearts is a dreamy arcade game about riding motorcycles, skateboarding, dance battling, shooting lasers, wielding swords, and breaking hearts at 200 mph. As the heart of a young woman breaks, the balance of the universe is disturbed.

Sayonara Wild Hearts Soundtrack

The pop music title is getting the physical treatment early next year.A physical edition for Sayonara Wild Hearts is now available for on iam8bit. The upcoming music title releases September 19 on PS4, Nintendo Switch, and as of last week, Apple Arcade. Heroes of might and magic 6 shades of darkness.

The physical edition is available on both PS4 and Switch limited to only 5,000 copies on each platform. Included with each copy is an embroidered logo patch. Alongside the game is the vinyl soundtrack packaged with two records.Sayonara Wild Hearts has recently been talked about around the gaming industry with. Reviews for the game have already hit the internet and the consensus has been generally positive (with our review coming soon). We went hands-on with the music title at PAX East earlier this year and found it to be I was personally not too familiar with the title at first, but after seeing it in action, I definitely want to get my hands on it. The game was also very popular at PAX West when I attended the event a few weeks ago.

The sentiment is clear: follow your heart. No matter where it takes you, it's going to be an adventure.

Yes, there will be ups, downs, and potentially intergalactic incidents, but overall it's going to be something you're never going to forget. Now, that goes for life as much as it does for Sayonara Wild Hearts, a glorious new rhythm arcade from developer Simogo. Support Sayonara Wild Hearts byThere are tears in my eyes minutes after starting Sayonara Wild Hearts. After the opening cinematic, a twinkly, lo-fi version of Claire de Lune is blasting through my TV speakers, and as my skateboarding character soars through the air, I'm reminded of stories of my maternal grandmother playing the very same piece – bar the techno influences – on the piano.

It's story that's been repeated throughout my life, and every time I hear Claire de Lune I'm reminded of my mother's anguish at her passing. Because of that, it means Sayonara Wild Hearts hits me straight in the feels as hard as I'm about to send our heroine into the back of a bus. Repeatedly.This is not a rhythm action game like any other, and it almost feels redundant to call it that. The narrative will have you weaving through 24 levels of varying length and intensity, telling the tale of a young woman who's had her heart broken.